Finally building a new PC, just need some advice...

Holy Wars

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Hey guys, It's been a while since I asked for PC help, last time it was for a budget build I did a few years back. Now I want to build a much better PC, only problem is, I can't really tell what I need for some things.
So I made a PCPartPicker list :
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YM4YwV
Questions are, I'm not sure what MOBA to go with, I kind of want the "bells and whistles" MOBA with wireless and bluetooth. But everyone I find have meh reviews.
Second, I don't really do any type of editing or photoshop or anything but I want a good CPU for gaming and to not be limited, so if there are any suggestions for the CPU I'm all ears.
Lastly, I already have a XFX Pro550w PSU but I'm not sure if that's enough for this build. It's not a big deal but If I don't need one then I don't want to waste money on it.

I already have a case, HDD, fans, etc.
So please let me know if there are anything wrong with those parts or if you have any suggestions :)
Thanks.
 
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Go with a Z-Series Motherboard, as you're getting a K-Skew Processor. This allows the Chipset/Mosfet to overclock the Processor for maximum potential. Nonetheless, you can opt for a B-Series or H-Series motherboard if you're not going for overclocks, get a Non-Overclockable motherboard. For Bluetooth/Wi-Fi, if you can opt without Wi-Fi, you do not need to get this. Nonetheless, most Z-Series motherboards have onboard Wi-Fi.

CardiHoe

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Go with a Z-Series Motherboard, as you're getting a K-Skew Processor. This allows the Chipset/Mosfet to overclock the Processor for maximum potential. Nonetheless, you can opt for a B-Series or H-Series motherboard if you're not going for overclocks, get a Non-Overclockable motherboard. For Bluetooth/Wi-Fi, if you can opt without Wi-Fi, you do not need to get this. Nonetheless, most Z-Series motherboards have onboard Wi-Fi.
 
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